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Why People Love Entertainment Celebrity News

Thursday, 2 September, 2010

There are many reasons why people just love to read about Hollywood celebrities and look at candid photos of their escapades and daily activities, which psychologists have spent considerable time trying to explain. One of the main reasons that people love entertainment celebrity news is for the simple amusement of reading about and viewing photos from famous people’s lives. Many people also feel as if they can identify to one Hollywood celebrity or another, either for their physical attributes or their supposed personal traits.

Another simple explanation for the Hollywood celebrity obsession is the simple diversion of reading celebrity news and looking at their scandalous photos. Sometimes entertainment celebrity news can help depressed people lift their spirits because it allows them to focus on some outer experience that breaks their obsession with themselves. Most people that look at the Hollywood celebrity magazines and online gossip sites aren’t particularly depressed, however, but they do find it enjoyable and diversionary to see images of very attractive and well known stars while breaking from their day-to-day routine activities.

Yet another reason for the obsession with Hollywood celebrities is the esteem build-up that it can provide when the rich and famous slip and fall. When Hollywood celebrities have a messy public life, especially when they are a multi-billion dollar earner with many adoring fans, it makes people feel better. These public humiliations make people that their personal lives are at least more successful, although their professional lives might not be as celebrated and opulent.

Entertainment celebrity news is really a pastime for the general public, whether it’s for the simple diversion, the identification or the personal gratification that it offers. As long as people don’t start confusing celebrity news with the real news, and the celebrities or their families aren’t physically endangered, it should be harmless.

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Tony Hawk: RIDE Love Story Trailer [HD]

Tuesday, 31 August, 2010


Tony Hawk: RIDE Love Story Trailer [HD] Developer: Robomodo Release: 11/17/2009 Genre: Sports Platform: PS3/X360/Wii Publisher: Activision Website: www.theride.com This years installment of Tony Hawk features a wireless skateboard designed in conjunction with the game to offer a truly unique experience. The board itself will use accelerometers and motion controls, among other things, to recreate the tricks in the game. TAGS: Tony Hawk: RIDE Love Story Trailer [HD] machinima video game videogame xbox xbox360 playstation3 playstation ps3 nintendo wii motion control senor robomodo x-games activision pro skater board stunt trick jump grind ollie 900 sex baby story tlc man woman love mate wedding yt:quality=high FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: www.youtube.com

First night of love

Saturday, 28 August, 2010


Fernanda and Fran have their first night together but Maxima wont give up. She has a plan to send Fran as far as possible

Coldwater Jane- Bring on the Love

Sunday, 22 August, 2010


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Ten FTW: From Paris with Love (Top 10 Big Bald Badasses)

Sunday, 22 August, 2010


frompariswithlovefilm.com Click here to visit the official website! Ten FTW: From Paris with Love (Top 10 Big Bald Badasses) From Paris With Love shows us the balder side of Travolta. We take a look at the top 10 bald video game bad-asses. Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: TAGS: yt:quality=high From Paris with Love Mixed Media Movie Trailer Grand Theft Auto GTA4 GTA IV Fatman Barry Dennen pacman mercy gibbins sagat street fighter iv bald bull punchout punch out Zoran Lazarevic Uncharted [2] goombas from super mario bros agent 47 hitman clone dr kleiner half-life kratos god of war by Starring John Travolta Jonathan Rhys Meyers Melissa Mars France French English Film 2010 Action film

Eat Pray Love

Sunday, 22 August, 2010


Richard Roeper reviews Julia Roberts in Eat Pray Love.

Gossip Gluttons: How We Fell in Love With Celebrities

Wednesday, 18 August, 2010

David Beckham’s latest hair cut; Russell Brand’s latest conquest; Paris Hilton’s most recent bout of bad behaviour – it’s impossible to turn on the TV or open a newspaper without being bombarded by rumours, hearsay and the occasional fact about celebrities. But why do we have such a fascination with fame, to the point where we’re more interested in the lives of others than our own friends and family?

Stories that would otherwise be of no interest to us seem to take on massive importance as soon as the subject matter is a pop-star or famous actor; “John Smith’s New Lover” doesn’t raise much interest, but substitute “John Smith” for Jennifer Aniston or George Clooney and suddenly it’s a front page news story that everybody wants to read.

One of the reasons for our love affair with celebrities is that we invariably perceive their lives to be more interesting and eventful than our own. The typical ‘A’ list celebrity may own a private jet, several plush properties in various desirable locations around the world and have a garage full of sports cars while rubbing shoulders with other big names, and it is this so called “celebrity high life” which so many people are fascinated by and aspire to.

But there also seems to be an element of jealousy involved, and thus gossip magazines seem to revel in the misfortunes of celebrities – delighting in highlighting their bad fashion tastes, wrinkles or cosmetic surgery.

Celebrity culture manifests itself in through many forms of media; celebrity news magazines, gossip rags, tabloids, TV and radio interviews, internet forums, and of course in day-to-day conversation amongst ourselves and whilst modern communication has facilitated the propagation of gossip on a far greater and quicker scale than ever before, the culture of celebrity worship has a long history.

Thousands of years ago, fame was gained through leadership, bravery in battle, or a sporting deed. Some of the first celebrities were Greek Olympic champions, and were given the equivalent of today’s red carpet treatment. TV was a long way off from being invented, but the equivalent notoriety was gained via commissioning hymns of praise to be written about them by famous poets, which would then be performed in their honour. Later in history, when theatre became the popular mass media, actors and playwrights such as Shakespeare were the vehicles for celebrity status.

A huge proportion of media is given over to the worship of celebrities, and for the foreseeable future, it seems this will continue to be the case, as our love affair with gossip shows no signs of ending any time soon.